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The first South American pope was seen as a reformer from the liberal wing of the church
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Designer whose Iraqi-Jewish roots shaped a five-decade career at the pinnacle of British fashion
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Wertheimer was one of Israel’s wealthiest citizens
A Jewish refugee from Germany who escaped from Berlin in 1939
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My great friend led an inspirational life built on drive, passion, flair and highly exacting standards
The head of Currys PLC and former member of the Conservative Party passed away on Sunday
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A former lawyer who hailed from a Jewish family of Eastern European origin and grew up in north London
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Remembering an extraordinary life spanning more than a century
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His life was saved when his mother told Mengele that he and his brother were twins
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Gatekeeper of Holocaust memories who warned against the dangers of silence and indifference
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‘She was a strong lady, resilient.’
Conservative minister and campaigner for consumer rights
Jacqueline van Maarsen devoted herself to Holocaust education and sharing stories of her friendship with Frank in final years